I'd recommend checking the package "perspective", works like virtual desktops for emacs. Very good for working with multiple projects.
Indeed! It's so slow on my windows machine that running a linux vm with emacs installed is a big jump in performance.
It's more commonly used in rummage languages, illiteracy is not really used (in the same way that analfabetismo is not used in English)(my swipe keyboard even used the Portuguese version!).
Indeed, and if you think metascience is bad, imagine meta-metascience.
There’s a program that reads the kindle clippings file and renders one random quote as my wallpaper, it runs on startup. I ended up liking it way more than I thought I would. There's also a little website blocker that's…
There's a book called science fictions that pretty much goes over the standard bullshit packages in modern science.
Very large of supply of young people who really want to work in games as a thing in of itself. As opposed to the standard software industry where, at least to my experience, most people spend quite some time thinking…
I had no idea this extension existed, thanks a lot!
Thank you dang!
If you used Ranger in your vim days it's also available in emacs. Projectile when inside a git repo also has a lot of good stuff for navigation, see projective-find-file and other fn from the package. I will leave this…
Mindstorms: Children, Computers, And Powerful Ideas https://www.amazon.com/Mindstorms-Children-Computers-Powerfu...
Chesterton is a great call. You who are reading this, go read orthodoxy at some point when you have time.
Just to provide a counterpoint I have aphantasia too and I like fiction books a whole lot. About fifty-fifty split with nonfiction. Chanting and observational meditation don't seem to be affected in my case.
I have aphantasia (hate the name, no phantasia my ass) and I wonder what kind of: 'color blind are people with better contrast' type of stuff there is. I remember reading that there is a significant amount of extra…
I'd recommend checking the package "perspective", works like virtual desktops for emacs. Very good for working with multiple projects.
Indeed! It's so slow on my windows machine that running a linux vm with emacs installed is a big jump in performance.
It's more commonly used in rummage languages, illiteracy is not really used (in the same way that analfabetismo is not used in English)(my swipe keyboard even used the Portuguese version!).
Indeed, and if you think metascience is bad, imagine meta-metascience.
There’s a program that reads the kindle clippings file and renders one random quote as my wallpaper, it runs on startup. I ended up liking it way more than I thought I would. There's also a little website blocker that's…
There's a book called science fictions that pretty much goes over the standard bullshit packages in modern science.
Very large of supply of young people who really want to work in games as a thing in of itself. As opposed to the standard software industry where, at least to my experience, most people spend quite some time thinking…
I had no idea this extension existed, thanks a lot!
Thank you dang!
If you used Ranger in your vim days it's also available in emacs. Projectile when inside a git repo also has a lot of good stuff for navigation, see projective-find-file and other fn from the package. I will leave this…
Mindstorms: Children, Computers, And Powerful Ideas https://www.amazon.com/Mindstorms-Children-Computers-Powerfu...
Chesterton is a great call. You who are reading this, go read orthodoxy at some point when you have time.
Just to provide a counterpoint I have aphantasia too and I like fiction books a whole lot. About fifty-fifty split with nonfiction. Chanting and observational meditation don't seem to be affected in my case.
I have aphantasia (hate the name, no phantasia my ass) and I wonder what kind of: 'color blind are people with better contrast' type of stuff there is. I remember reading that there is a significant amount of extra…